If you've landed here, then you might be a DIYer (me, too!) or not ready to invest in big stuff (I didn't either).
We're scrappy, not crappy over here, too.
The $27 USD Course Maker Guide is going to help you through the planning process.
It's the next step after you have a topic.
The Jumpstart got you to collecting initial feedback on your idea (if you need to narrow down your topic and haven't done the Jumpstart, go check it out). The Course Maker Guide walks you through
getting to the core of the problem you're solving as the foundation for
creating concrete goals for your clients that lead to
creating steps and tasks to reach those goals and
identifying content to support the action taking steps and
pulling it all together into a course map that you can use to get more feedback, waitlist and presell your course so you can run a beta test that is flexible and adaptive to your clients so they can be successful.
The focus and the goals are critical to keeping you and your learners grounded throughout the process, so you can work smarter not harder.
Don't build a course if you don't know it will sell. Instead, figure out the foundation, and do some learner research.
A guide with content and exercises that help you build those foundational pieces. It focuses on getting to the core of why the learner wants the the change you're offering, establishing goals for the course, and testing
This $27 guide is DIY, but if you feel like you want support or want to bounce ideas, you can always grab strategy sessions directly from the guide.
Want to cut to the chase and buy the whole do it with support or 1:1 course gamut? Check out the Course Maker Program or Course Maker One-on-one.